Thomas Frank reveals whether Tottenham will hire a new coach after fresh exit

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Tottenham Hotspur have lost another member of their coaching staff, but Thomas Frank has chosen to deliver a positive message regarding his departure.

It has been a season of change at Tottenham Hotspur, beginning with Ange Postecoglou’s sacking and the subsequent appointment of Thomas Frank.

Spurs then made a decision which stunned the club’s fanbase, as Daniel Levy left his role as executive chairman after almost 25 years.

In more recent news, Fabio Paratici has been at the forefront of rumours to end his role at Tottenham, with potential changes still on the horizon.

To add to all this, Spurs have confirmed the departure of Matt Wells, as he takes up his first senior manager role with Colorado Rapids.

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Thomas Frank believes Tottenham will survive without Matt Wells

Wells has a long history with Tottenham, having played for their academy, and he most recently served as an assistant coach to Frank.

The 37-year-old’s move is a blow, but the Spurs manager believes his team will cope without Wells in the period where a replacement has not yet been selected.

Reflecting on Well’s exit, Frank said (Football London): “I’m very happy for Matt. It’s a great opportunity for him.

“I think he’s a very talented coach and I think he’s got a good potential to be a good head coach. It’s different when you stand out there on your own. But I think he has all the abilities to do well.

“We will definitely look into replacing him. When and how and how that will look is not clear yet.

“When someone leaves, others need to step up and take on more responsibilities. That will be up to Cameron, Justin and Andreas. Justin and Andreas have been doing that already. There will be a little more to fill in, but I’m sure they are capable of that. Back in the day, you’d only have one assistant, so I think we’ll survive.”

Spurs fans are calling for another coaching change

While Wells departed of his own accord, some elements of the Tottenham support have called on the club to move on from Frank after just a few months in charge.

The former Brentford boss has failed to get his team performing, and they now sit 14th in the Premier League table at Christmas.

Frank will need to sort things out in the new year, or else he might not be too far behind Wells in leaving Hotspur Way for the final time.

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